Crazy like a fox? That phrase definitely applies these days to some of San Antonio's wacky folks on — what else? — Fox.

The network's San Antonio affiliate has brought us some unusually fun moments of late, with the best ones related to the Spurs and the frenzy that always dominates our city during the playoffs.

As a result, I'm putting a few of the station's deserving personalities at the very top of this "kisses" column.

Kiss! J.T. Street of KABB's nightly "Street's Corner" news feature knows that throwing himself into a segment makes it all the more compelling. He has swum with sea lions and dock-dived with dogs.

Perhaps the best instance of his bravery was his piece last week. Plopping into the chair of barber Roberto Ferrel (also known as "Rob the Original"), Street asked to get the hair artist's specialty: a Spurs player's face on the back of his head.

Though potential MVP Tony Parker and forward Tim Duncan are popular requests, Street thought his own fair skin and receding hairline would lend themselves better to a Manu Ginobili replication.

Thanks to acrylic paints and Ferrel's artistry with the shears and shaver, the back of J.T.'s head soon became much more popular than the front.

"It's been a real fun talking point in the last few days," he said in a phone chat.

A week after his story, the carving is still back there, although J.T. had to rid himself of the color, which started to run.

"At first," Boulton said, "it was cool, really well-done. Of course, it was still kind of creepy to constantly see another guy's face on the back of your guy's head."

After the hair started growing in a bit, she liked it less and less.

"The face started looking really haggard and worn, as if Manu had aged 30 years," she said, adding she hopes Street either shaves it off or gets it touched up "real soon."

Kiss! To the new co-hosts and producers of the revamped "Daytime@Nine" on KABB. The peppy and topical chat between Kimberly Crawford and Cassandra Lazenby at the top of the hour gives a fresh, youthful feel to the morning lifestyle show.

They also scored a nice coup on debut day last week. First, the duo went out to the AT&T Center and got Sean Elliott to give them an enthusiastic thumbs-up. Then, back at the studio, a surprise awaited the trippy team.

Bang! The manic Spurs Coyote burst in on Kim and Cass ... complete with confetti and other flourishes.

Smart. What better way to get viewers' attention than by giving them what so many are most passionate about these days — anything and everything Spurs?

Kiss! To Eva Longoria for not only being part of the classy and poignant way "Desperate Housewives" went out Sunday, but also for making us sit up and take notice of much more than her face, figure and wardrobe.

On Bill Maher's most recent "Real Time" show on HBO, Longoria wore an understated navy dress. Then, she wowed us with her political smarts when she mapped out why she believes President Obama deserves a second term. Her discussion of everything from the economy to immigration was so sharp that Maher featured a nice chunk of it on his Facebook page immediately after the hour.

Jeanne Jakle's column appears Wednesdays and Sundays in S.A. Life, and she blogs at Jakle's Jacuzzi on mySA.com. Email her at jjakle@express-news.net.